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  • He had reached this point in his defence when Festus shouted out, 'Paul, you are out of your mind; all that learning of yours is driving you mad.' (Acts 26, 24)

  • But Paul answered, 'Festus, your Excellency, I am not mad: I am speaking words of sober truth and good sense. (Acts 26, 25)

  • At this Agrippa said to Paul, 'A little more, and your arguments would make a Christian of me.' (Acts 26, 28)

  • Paul replied, 'Little or much, I wish before God that not only you but all who are listening to me today would come to be as I am -- except for these chains.' (Acts 26, 29)

  • When it had been decided that we should sail to Italy, Paul and some other prisoners were handed over to a centurion called Julius, of the Augustan cohort. (Acts 27, 1)

  • Next day we put in at Sidon, and Julius was considerate enough to allow Paul to go to his friends to be looked after. (Acts 27, 3)

  • A great deal of time had been lost, and navigation was already hazardous, since it was now well after the time of the Fast, so Paul gave them this warning, (Acts 27, 9)

  • But the centurion took more notice of the captain and the ship's owner than of what Paul was saying; (Acts 27, 11)

  • Then, when they had been without food for a long time, Paul stood up among the men. 'Friends,' he said, 'you should have listened to me and not put out from Crete. You would have spared yourselves all this damage and loss. (Acts 27, 21)

  • and he said, "Do not be afraid, Paul. You are destined to appear before Caesar, and God grants you the safety of all who are sailing with you." (Acts 27, 24)

  • When the crew tried to escape from the ship and lowered the ship's boat into the sea as though they meant to lay out anchors from the bows, Paul said to the centurion and his men, (Acts 27, 30)

  • Just before daybreak Paul urged them all to have something to eat. 'For fourteen days', he said, 'you have been in suspense, going hungry and eating nothing. (Acts 27, 33)


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